New Delhi:For every single COVID-19 case reported in India, there were 30 cases that remained undetected or were missed, according to an analysis of ICMR's fourth sero-survey by independent epidemiologist Dr Chandrakant Lahariya.
The public health expert shared his analysis on Twitter in which he showed for every reported COVID-19 case in India, how many cases were missed. He, however, clarified that it does not mean this was deliberate but simply reflects the performance of the disease surveillance system and the response to pandemics in the state in tackling the cases.
"Many cases are asymptomatic so they are likely to go unreported. If contact tracing is done well, even asymptomatic cases can also be reported. This has been reflected in the fact that a few states have done better than others as they can report on more cases as compared to other states," Lahariya told media.
The Union health ministry on Wednesday shared the findings of the fourth round of national serosurvey conducted by ICMR across 70 districts of India. While Madhya Pradesh leads the chart with 79 percent seroprevalence, Kerala is at the lowest with 44.4 percent followed by Assam with 50.3 percent and Maharashtra with 58 percent.
For every laboratory-confirmed COVID-19 case in India, the number of unreported or undetected cases ranged from 6 to 98, according to the analysis. Among states and union territories, the analysis by Lahariya showed that Uttar Pradesh missed the highest number of cases. With every case reported in that state, 98 cases were missed or remained undetected.